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Betsy Dornbusch
said...

I think we can't discount the appeal of cliche, as she states in the article at Salon. Some readers are so entranced with STORY they don't want annoying prose to get in their way. I happen to lean more that way than the other, but for me it's endless internal narrative. :) Cliche doesn't annoy me unless it's used to the exclusion of all else. At times cliche is a perfect stone, one that won't trip you up on your way to the end of the story.

Ditto with trope. I mean, fantasy novels often run the same race in different worlds and using different magical systems, and we seem to love just the same.

All good fiction makes you think. In my opinion, genre fiction lets the reader decide just how much effort they want to put into it.